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If you’ve ever searched for vendors or posted solicitations through SAM.gov, you know how complex it can be. Navigating NAICS codes, finding the right CAGE code, or vetting a vendor’s status—all while staying compliant with federal acquisition regulations—can slow down even the most urgent projects.
At ACG, we make it easier for procurement officers, CORs, and PMs to work with us by staying fully registered, verified, and prepared for fast federal contracting.
Here’s how we simplify the process for you—so your team can stay focused on the mission.
We maintain:
Active registration on SAM.gov
Current NAICS codes covering telecom, fiber, HVAC, and construction
Our UEI and CAGE codes ready for procurement searches
Compliance with FAR, BAA, TAA, and other contracting regulations
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Our team helps procurement officers by:
Prepping GSA, IDIQ, or micro-purchase documentation
Responding rapidly to requests for information (RFIs)
Providing compliance packets and safety records upfront
Matching past performance to specific contract language
We speak the language of procurement and anticipate what you need.
You can procure ACG through:
Simplified acquisition under threshold
IDIQ or BPA task orders
Teaming or subcontracting arrangements with primes
Emergency or disaster response procurement pathways
Federal contracting shouldn’t feel like a maze. At ACG, we maintain a SAM.gov-ready profile, complete documentation, and a proven ability to mobilize quickly and compliantly.
Whether you’re posting a solicitation or reviewing vendor options, we’ll help your team simplify the path to performance.
✅ Need to confirm our federal readiness or request a capability packet?
Contact ACG and we’ll walk you through our prequalified, procurement-ready profile.
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